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Cophixalus ornatus
Effects of Emerging Infectious Diseases on Amphibians: a Review of Experimental Studies
Conservation Advice and Included This Species in the Critically Endangered Category, Effective from 04/07/2019
Persistence in Peripheral Refugia Promotes Phenotypic Divergence and Speciation in a Rainforest Frog
Modeling Amphibian Breeding Phenology
Catalogue of Protozoan Parasites Recorded in Australia Peter J. O
ARAZPA YOTF Infopack.Pdf
(2008) Nocturnal Noise Levels and Edge Impacts on Amphibian
Key to the Microhylid Frogs of Australia, and New Distributional Data CONRAD J
Experimental Research to Obtain a Better Understanding of the Pathogenesis of Chytridiomycosis, and the Susceptibility and Resis
Eleutherodactylus Ridens (Pygmy Rainfrog) Predation Tobias Eisenberg
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 112:9-16
Woinarski J. C. Z., Legge S. M., Woolley L. A., Palmer R., Dickman C
The Vulnerability of Microhylid Frogs, Cophixalus Spp., to Climate Change in the Australian Wet Tropics
Edible Frog Harvesting in Indonesia: Evaluating Its Impact and Ecological Context
Urbanization Negatively Impacts Frog Diversity at Continental, Regional, and Local Scales
Ecological Differences Between Rare and Common Species of Microhylid Frogs of the Wet Tropics Biogeographic Region
High Susceptibility of the Endangered Dusky Gopher Frog to Ranavirus
Survey Protocol for Detecting Chytridiomycosis in All Australian Frog Populations
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Three New Scansorial Species of Microhylid Frogs (Anura: Cophixalus, Oreophryne) from Papua New Guinea
Forma, Tamaño Y Tiempo En La Ontogenia De Anfibios Y Reptiles
The Advertisement Call and Clutch Size of the Golden-Capped Boulder-Frog Cophixalus Pakayakulangun (Anura: Microhylidae)
Periodic Report Attachments
Microhylidae: Cophixalus) from Boulder-Pile Habitat of Cape Melville, North-East Australia
Expert-Validated Occurrence Records of Australia's
Conservation Advice and Included This Species in the Endangered Category, Effective from 04/07/2019
Kerry M. Kriger, Ph.D. Los Angeles, CA 90016 Email:
[email protected]
Beyond the Model: Expert Knowledge Improves Predictions of Species’ Fates Under Climate Change
Two New Frog Species (Microhylidae: Cophixalus) from the Australian Wet Tropics Region, and Redescription of Cophixalus Ornatus
CSIRO Biodiversity
Anurans: Waterfalls, Treefrogs, and Mossy Habitats